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One thing I have noticed is that a few of the more recent games are strongly influenced by older flow-chart style (greg is older than sally but younger then frank) games. So doing the old games may help you in that respect.

if time is the issue I would go with all the new ones first...definitely.If its money, I would just buy it...what's $25 compared to lawschool tuition anyway.

What is it with people!?! The book is $24, you should buy it even if you think there's only a slight chance it'll raise your score by a single point. It could be the difference between admission and denial, it could be the difference between a scholarship or a loan.

What is it with people!?! The book is $24, you should buy it even if you think there's only a slight chance it'll raise your score by a single point. It could be the difference between admission and denial, it could be the difference between a scholarship or a loan.

An independent tutor I was working with required 10 Actual LSAT's. This is the first of the Actual LSATs series. Obviously the more practice the better, but there are some things to consider. I found that the logic games in 10 actual were much easier than the games from later years. I felt very confident doing the games in 10 ACTUAL, but when I hit the later games, I just couldn't get it.

More recent games will give you a better sense of what you'll actually be facing on the LSAT. I got all three of the released 2003 tests and it helped a lot.

nathanielmark

An independent tutor I was working with required 10 Actual LSAT's. This is the first of the Actual LSATs series. Obviously the more practice the better, but there are some things to consider. I found that the logic games in 10 actual were much easier than the games from later years. I felt very confident doing the games in 10 ACTUAL, but when I hit the later games, I just couldn't get it.

More recent games will give you a better sense of what you'll actually be facing on the LSAT. I got all three of the released 2003 tests and it helped a lot.